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August 25, 2005
Making Special Education Work For Your Child In Queens
New York City has many resources and programs for children with special needs, but navigating the system is no easy feat. As Patricia Cruz, president of the President's Council, District 75, which runs the public special education schools in the city, puts it, "Once your child has been diagnosed, put on your boxing gloves, because you'll be fighting your way through the system) until he graduates."
Posted by Michelle at August 25, 2005 03:59 PM